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I am looking to build a stand for a 210 gallon reef. Based on its measurements, I've found that a pair of kitchen cabinets are the exact measurements of the tank and are over $200 less than an actual aquarium stand. Do you all think strength would be an issue?
So I recently added a young Dogface Puffer. It's only about 3" in length right now. I know they are considered to be not reef safe. Im not worried about my snails or hermits but my concern is, I have a few random Zoa's that have made it into my tank from live rock. I'm not worried about losing...
I had a 55 reef and one day my wife decided to bring home "Dori". She absolutely had to have her. I told her that the tank was way too small for her. After about an hour of conversation she finally understood. I tried to convince her to return the hippo but that wasn't going to happen. Needless...
Is there any way to dip corals without killing the inhabitants that live within? I understand the purpose of dipping them is to kill unwanted pests but sometimes there are things you might have wanted to keep. Any ideas?
and if it is a fungus (i think it is) it will actually kill it? I was under the impression it would only take care of pests like red bugs and bristleworms and such.
Any recommendations on a safe coral dip solution I can make from home? And how long do I dip it? My LFS (Petco) doesn't carry any coral dips. I've checked in the past.
I have a white "sponge" looking growth that's growing around and in between my Zoa's. Its kinda like cotton. I've tried to get pictures but they aren't coming out clear enough to see it. I'm sure someone on here knows what I am talking about. Is it bad? Will it stop the spread of the heads...